Whether stamping a serial number or adding your own personal touchmark, many different types of marking tools are available to meet any direct part marking requirement.
Steel stamps can be manufactured for marking on flat, curved, concave, or convex surfaces and can be used to mark anything from logos to serial numbers.
Roll dies are designed to be used on an engine lathe, turret lathe, or screw machine and can be engraved to mark one or more lines of interchangeable text or any other custom copy.
Embossing dies come as a set of male and female dies that fit together to create raised marks and are most commonly used in the sheet metal industry.
Type holders can be used in conjunction with a press or handheld versions that are paired with a striking hammer.
Steel hand stamps are best used for low to medium volume applications and are an easy, affordable way to add a personal touch.
Industrial grade inks like mil spec and rubber stamp inks allow for marking on a variety of substrates, including both porous and non-porous substrates that can be otherwise difficult to mark.
Industrial grade inks come in all kinds of colors and serve a number of purposes, from printing onto frozen food packages to marking pipes in industrial settings. Some inks are waterproof, and some are designed to remain legible in even the harshest environments: exposed to chemicals, physical
debris, abrasion, and even freezing and thawing.
When paired with industrial stencils, industrial inks are often used to mark product identification, shipping information, or other valuable information that requires a clear and permanent mark.
Our numbering heads are available in various styles and configurations for both numbering and lettering.
Many kinds of marking tools are available depending on your budget and marking requirements, so contact us to learn more about our marking tools, machinery, and complementary products.